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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1920, p. 9

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1990. 'BEWARE OF BRONCHITIS ONCHI' Bronchitis is generally caused by neglecting a cold, or exposure to wet and inclement weather. It begins with a tightness across the chest, dif. ficulty in breathing, and a wheezing nd comes from the lungs. There is/a raising of phlegm, especially the first thing in the morning. This is at first white, but later becomes of a greenish or yellowish color and is occasionally streaked with blood. On the first sign of bronchitis you should check it immediately by us- ing Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, thereby prevent it becoming chronie, and perhaps developing into some more serious lung trouble: ' Mrs. Brice Culham, Sheffeld, Ont., writes:--""In December, 1919, I was very sick with bronchitis, and had to stay in the house all winter. One day 1 saw Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup advertised, so 1 got a small bottle which helped me very much; I then got a 60c. size, and it complete- ly relieved me. I cannot praise "Dr. Wood's" enough for what it did. Two of my neighbors are now using it for colds." : Don't accept a substitute for Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup: the sen- uine is put up in a yellow wrapper; { three pine trees the trade mark; ! price 35c. and 60c.; manufactured i only by The T.' Milburn Co., Limited, i Toronto, Ont. ot SITS GARAGE a a, ££. Phone 1804w, "BURNS POR BCALDS. CUTS AND BRUISES, FOR OOLDS, COUGHS ND BRON CHIAL artucticm, OR STIFF MUSCLES, SPRAINS AND STRAI AND NUMEROUS OTHER AILMENTS COMMON TO MAN AND BEAST, TH #8 NOTHING SUPERIOR TO THAT or IABLE REMEDY, 'TRIED AND REL D® THOMAS® ECLECTRIC oO A SUGGESTION The abundant health giving properties of ¢ Scott's Emulsion are as needful to adults as to children. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Out. ™ 20-20 Doesn't Digest Give the Stomach a Rational Rest by Proper Ald, Not by Harsh Starva- 'tion Methods. Use Stuart's Tablets. {A sour stomach may indicate an | acid condition that calls for an al- kaline effect. : This you will get from one or two Dyspepsia Tablets after a . Sour risings, gassiness, a heavy bloated feeling and such dis- tress due to indigestion or dyspep- sia are usually only temporary. And yet they may lead to serigus disorder, The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals reflects to a high degree the intelligent selection of preventative measures. - One cannot always sel or in- spect the quality of food to Be eaten nor its method or manner of prepa- ration, But it is possible to avoid the acidity that is so often the re- sult. And it is a far better plan to eat without worry over what m Stuart's m ay | | happen, than to starve for fear it 'will happen. Many ans rec- ommend these tablets for stomach distress due to indigestion or dys- pepsia. on ey -- sania £13, ining students ready to go underground in & coal mine neat Sydney, (2) Students examining the great landslide at Turtle Mountain, Alberta, Not very many years ago a great many people losked on an education iin il EFER Hl i The Practical Work of a Mining School. oo (3) Students at Phoenix, than could pessibly be attaimed by any amount either of study or of Practical work taken alome, This Mining Field Scheel! was in- stituted at McGill ever tweaty years age and has since beam carried om MRS. SNOWDEN'S MESSAGE. -------- Warns British People Agains Bolshevism. ! Mrs. Snowden, wife of the prom. nent laber leader of that name, has published in permanent form her im. of a recent visit to Russia, Jade hy) a with fas labor eaders for the purpose of seeing the Soviet machine at work. The dis lllusion was poignant in the ex- treme. While liberty is on the vol. uble tongue there is mo liberty 1a Russia. On the contrary, there is a condition which is virtual slavery, The workers are claimed by the state ~their time, their labor, thelr per sons--their all. They are driven te work at the point of the bayonet: They work for a government ration, Sh 3 bit of black bread and raw fish. They work twelve hours a and under circumstances of such industrial ignorance as limits the output to a quite negligihl degrees. is supreme, and claims The people are Balf starved. They work without energy or enthusiasm. If the eitizen should have a house or furniture which he claimed as hie own, the state can and does take both from him to suit_the convenienee of Liberty 1s a mockery. A {ssion. ; and her companions shocked at what they saw and eard, and returned home convinced . that Soviet rule was adout the last on earth that sane, people anyth ,- They are sold by all druggists | everywhere at §0 cents a box. : nationale." There ...ust be uo pity There must be no temporising. The capitalistic governments must be de- stroyed by scheme or plot, if neces- sary; but force must be applied without compunction. There must be complete overturn all over the world. No sympathy must be felt for sul- fering, for all that Sovietism would do In the way of overthrow would be done in the interests of the new world to which Sovietism turn: ging eyes~--a world in which all will be on a dead level, where initia tive will be treason and happines: expressed by a hunk of black bread and stinking fish--the share of the proletariat, in actuality, The phrasce are - seductive; they glow; they promise the millenium; but Mr: Snowden has seen the baleful fruite of Sovietism for three years. nox and shudders at the ghastly meaning of it, translated into srim and hope- leas and despairing practice. i Shakespeare's Autograph. Levers of Shakespeare are Jubtlant over the discovery of -the famous bard's autograph on the stonework of a window recess in the famou: one of the 'ancient roya! palaces of England, where Shakespeare at onc time performed in his own plays. Some time ago one or two faint illegible letters were noticed in the recess, and. recently it was decided 4a clan um the Blaster, with the re- TR PA BITE Colds Yie when treated with the old reliable Chamberlain's €ough Remedy. The tough mucus is liquified, the cough eased and the system restored to. normal. A repu- tation of nearly half a cen- tury is your guarantee. : ey COUGH REMEDY Haunted Gallery at Hampton Court' ways fu front." sult that Shak@spea:. an experts have been fired with renewed enthusiasm, for the name disclosed was that of the world's greaiest poet, Careful inspection showed that the {nitial "8" and the final "speare' are unmistakable, while the "H* apd the "K" are faintly legible. Moreover, the autograph is located in a portion of the historic palace which is intimately associated with Shakespears. The Haunted Gallery formed one of the suites of rooms used. by per- formers in masques and plays and during the. Christmas holidays ol 1603 Shakespeare and his colleagu were summoned to the court, and while at the place there is little doubt but that they resided in these apartments. On August 8, 1908, Shakespeare's company again. visited Hampton Court, when a portion of the Haunted Gallery, in which the autograph was discovered, was used as a'greenroom. ------------------------ Chestnut Avenue, It was not until about ten: years ago that it was decisively proved that it was Sir Christopher Wren who planhed the famous Chestnue avenue fn Bushy Park. The avenue was planted two hundred and twenty years ago, and cost Only £3,300 The items were: Making the road "with 30,283 cuble yards of fine screened gravel," etc, at 2s. wu yard, £3,025; planting the trees, "carting, ranging out of the lines, digging, carting to each tree twq lodds of good fresh ocarth," planting and mulching, ete., £219 125. The width of the avenue, m tree to tree, is 179 feet, and its length is exactly one mile. There are 274 trees--137 each side--planted 43 feet apart, The avenue was evi- dently intended as a grand new ap- proach to Hampton Court Palace, and in direct relation-to extemsive fur- ther buildings Intended by Wil liam II., but never carried au' 'Deceptive Visions. with mountain scenery in Wales, and one fact strruck him foreibly." "T think It 8 wonderful," he said, "that wherever you see a lot of mountains the smallest are al- ance 'e It was Wilderby's first acquaint THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, [ What are your eyes worth ? THINK of it--what would your eyesight? Look for this sign This priceless gift should be properly cared for. cheap glasses and cheap examinations. by a lifetime of study and experience is scribe for your eyes--the Optometrist. with as much care as you do your doctor or dentist," Consult your Optometrist about your eyes. He knows. you be willing to accept in return for the loss of Don't experiment with It will pay you to see the man who best qualified to examine and pre- You should select your Optometrist "Have your eyes examined' It is an emblem of service On November 1st, to-day. 1924.. 1933.. 1934. . seeer93 +97 semen Kingston, - An Opportunity for Judicious Investors $1.000. 1934, Canada will pay you the full $1,000 for this bond, regardless of the price you pay for it This investment assures you ¢f an interest return of 614% for fourteen years. Existing prices are as follows: yielding.......... 6.36%, 9614 yielding. ......... 5.89% yieldmg.......... 6.26% yielding. ......... 5.67% Interest to date of delivery must be added to these prices. Mail your order or, write for descriptive circular. W. H. Godwin & Sons Brock Street At present prices, $930 will buy a 1934 Victory Bond. the Dominion. of CWA (Incorporated) Next General Meeting 7% FRIDAY, NOV. 5th, 1920. FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sts. Phone 67. Ontarlo "MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "al(foru.s' Syrup ot Figs only--look for the name California on the package, them you are sure your child is having the best and | most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chi)iren.| love Its fruity taste. Full directions un each bottle. You must say "'Cali- fornia." -* Sandal Wood In India. V "Ne wood Is so largely used by Hin- dus in India as sindal wood. Whe- ther living or dead it has beeg con- nected with their religious cere! monies for over fourteen centuries. | It has to be burnt at the cremation of | all Hindus, and the relatives of even the poorest Hindu will spend R's. 50 for this purpose if they can manage tg collect it. Thousands of rupees will be spent on cremations of the richer classes in sandal wood. Daur- | ing their lifetime sandal wooed paste is used to denote their different castes | by Hindus on their faces. Sandal! wood is also largely used in medicine and perfumery by Indians. It is also used to make fans and other articles or ormaments. It enly grows in the Madras 8 i | ' Swans In Parks. A pair of swans, to replaww others which escaped during the war, has been presented by the Lord "Cham- berlain to the Royal Botanic Society of London. These are not merely for ornamental purposes, says the Lon- don Daily Chronicle, but are to be employed on uséful work in demol- ishing the water weeds which have accumulated in the society's lake in thelr gardens at Regent's Park. The absenee of the swans resulted in the lake being overrun with water weeds, brought there, it was believed by a heron which periodically visited the water for fishing purposes, In Tropical Countries Liver Chill Very In Northern 1atitudes also the liver is a very unruly organ and requires "|careful watching. - The concentrated vegetable juices in Dr. Hamilton's Pills act directly upon the liver and stimulate its action tc a normal basis. The blood is purified, the skin ETOWS clear, headdches disappear and ro- bust health fs firmly established. No medicine for the stomach, liver or kidneys can compare with Dr. Ham- - 'ilton's Pills, 26¢ box at all dealers, ~ . " LS THE GIFT PROBLEM. 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YOUR CHOICE GREAT SALE OF SILK SCARFS Pure Silk Knitted and Bro caded Scarfs--beautiful shades ----worth up te $3.50. : NOW ON DISPLAY AT tees 91.98 PEABODY GOOD OVERALLS For men who work hard and are hard on Clothes, these guaranteed Union-made Overalls are the only kind. See them at Sky's. 2 rg , OVERCOATS We can refer you to many buyers, who saved /$10.00 te $15.00 on a Coat during our manufacturers' salé. Why Should You Not Investigate ? SKY'S 244 PRINCESS STREET NEW STORE: 105 KING ST., BROCKVILLE ' pa -

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